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A) The Flu
B) The Smell of Garbage
C) The new " Freedom's Watch" pro war ads, as talked about here
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20411597/

2007-08-23 11:15:21 · 6 answers · asked by FootballFan1012 6 in Politics & Government Politics

I saw one a couple hours ago, and my lunch almost ended up on my lap. Talk about blind patriotism.

2007-08-23 11:21:03 · update #1

Ugh!!!! One was just on. There goes my dinner!!!

2007-08-23 11:30:05 · update #2

6 answers

Seeing someone else be ill....ewww. lol

2007-08-23 11:23:16 · answer #1 · answered by alana 5 · 0 1

Great, whats next an ad warning of the so called "gay agenda"? Maybe they should run an ad showing how many children will not have basic health care because Bush will not increase the funding to the SCHIP. How about a commercial showing illegals crossing the border with more ease now that DynCorp has been authorized to hire 120 current and former border agents to go to Iraq. How can the agents turn the offer down. They get $134,000 if they stay a year, a $25,000 signing bonus, which works out to be a 70% pay increase from what they are earning now, the first $90,000 is tax free and housing and meals are free. Bush set a mandate that we have 18,000 border patrol agents by 2008. Not going to make it by sending them 100 at a time to Iraq. Way to keep your word George.

2007-08-23 18:36:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Freedom watch ads. Like losing a bunch of troops while the Iraqi government is on vacation is a good thing

2007-08-23 18:23:28 · answer #3 · answered by Deep Thought 5 · 2 0

"They attacked us" ... "The won't stop in Iraq" -- yes, this certainly concerns me. IRAQ DIDN'T ATTACK US. I am grateful for the sacrifices of the soldier who speaks these words, but I believe the six who wrote "The War as We Saw It" have as good or a better grasp (after all, they weren't helping a multi-million dollar ad campaign) of the situation in Iraq.

Today my college dedicated a "brick" in our rose garden to a student who left us to go fight in Iraq, and who was killed doing so. I'm grateful to him, as well. But watching his parents, and grandmother, and his two little brothers mourning him? Knowing that this may have been for BAD, POLITICAL REASONS all along?

That made me far more ill than anything has in a long time.

2007-08-23 18:26:39 · answer #4 · answered by Vaughn 6 · 1 0

"C". -& the grim fact that we're going to be seeing & hearing THOUSANDS MORE of them- between now & next years Election. Personally- I'd rather smell garbage & come down with the Flu... :(

2007-08-23 18:23:01 · answer #5 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 1 0

B) The smell of garbage; because this question reeks of garbage.

2007-08-23 18:19:41 · answer #6 · answered by tercelclub 4 · 0 2

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